Posts: 17
Threads: 2
Joined: Nov 2012
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
Hi all,
Had the car mapped (stage 2) by Whippy himself this week *Brilliant job! Top man.* But the clutch now slips a few days on and is getting progressively worse. I understood from the outset that I need to upgrade the clutch but there is no definitive answer on any forum of which one to buy which is why I am starting this.
Just to add I do intend to tune the car further. I'm aiming around the 270-280+ ft/lbs mark. I phoned around and have a few options, just wanted to get an idea of what the best way round this is...
- Helix quoted me a paddle friction disk at £185.95 and an organic fast road at £142.75. Has anyone used an organic type? Also If I decided to get the paddle, could I use that in conjunction with a standard pressure plate until I tune it further then buy the upgraded pressure plate or do I need to go all out for it to work at all?
- CG motorsport - Didn't fill me with confidence when I asked if it will see more than 2k miles and he said he wont garunteee anything but hey ho. He quoted me at £275.00 for a 5 paddle solid & £325.00 for a 4 paddle sprung (both 3 piece kits)? Iv read mixed reviews on these guys, do I avoid them?
I don't want any slip at all, so I ruled out the XUD and OEM valeo options. In all honesty, how bad are paddle clutches for daily driving, as its currently looking to be the best option?
Cheers.
Posts: 3,467
Threads: 186
Joined: Mar 2012
Reputation:
38
Location: Manchester
Car Model/Spec: MG ZR VVC
Thanks: 3
Given 21 thank(s) in 19 post(s)
There's the sachs berlingo clutch thats apparently good enough for stage 2, ask Whippy he seems to know more about it than most
Posts: 17
Threads: 2
Joined: Nov 2012
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
When I was with Whippy we did talk about my clutch options abit, my only concern with an OEM is that it will slip if I go for more power, or it will only last about 10k haha. Really I just want something I can bang in and not worry about again.
I did see this upgraded sachs clutch floating around on a few threads from turbostylez.de? Has anyone got any info on this?
Posts: 190
Threads: 17
Joined: Nov 2012
Reputation:
0
Location: Kent chatham
Car Model/Spec: Hdi 306
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
09-03-2013, 09:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-03-2013, 09:23 AM by Ben hdi306.)
I've got the cg 5 paddle clutch for £275 it's managing to hold my full stage 2 remapp 150bhp 380ft/lbs I've done around 600 miles still seems good.
Posts: 2,035
Threads: 63
Joined: Mar 2012
Reputation:
26
Location: Bicester
Car Model/Spec: GTi6
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
(09-03-2013, 09:14 AM)Ben hdi306 Wrote: I've got the cg 5 paddle clutch for £275 it's managing to hold my full stage 2 remapp 150bhp 380ft/lbs I've done around 600 miles still seems good.
For £275 I'd bloody well hope it was still ok at 600 miles!
Also need to order my stage 2 clutch this week
Posts: 10,864
Threads: 117
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
119
Location: Southampton
Car Model/Spec: 306 HDi and friends
Thanks: 13
Given 106 thank(s) in 106 post(s)
That's cheap for a performance clutch kit, Vaughan.
Posts: 2,035
Threads: 63
Joined: Mar 2012
Reputation:
26
Location: Bicester
Car Model/Spec: GTi6
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
(09-03-2013, 10:44 AM)Poodle Wrote: That's cheap for a performance clutch kit, Vaughan.
I know, relative to the cost of my car it's a lot though!
I'd rather pay the money for one that is going to last though, not going near the eBay stuff
Posts: 782
Threads: 18
Joined: Jan 2012
Reputation:
3
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
Helix, Sachs, C.G your only options for a paddle really.
Posts: 5,024
Threads: 82
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
27
Location: North Somerset
Car Model/Spec: E92 335i, GTi6, HDi S2
Thanks: 6
Given 22 thank(s) in 22 post(s)
(09-03-2013, 09:14 AM)Ben hdi306 Wrote: I've got the cg 5 paddle clutch for £275 it's managing to hold my full stage 2 remapp 150bhp 380ft/lbs I've done around 600 miles still seems good.
Am i the only one who noticed this lol? Surely that's NM
Posts: 190
Threads: 17
Joined: Nov 2012
Reputation:
0
Location: Kent chatham
Car Model/Spec: Hdi 306
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
Lol it was 9:14 am that's my excuse
Posts: 5,024
Threads: 82
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
27
Location: North Somerset
Car Model/Spec: E92 335i, GTi6, HDi S2
Thanks: 6
Given 22 thank(s) in 22 post(s)
haha, we'll let you off then
Posts: 17
Threads: 2
Joined: Nov 2012
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
09-03-2013, 01:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-03-2013, 01:07 PM by Heidi.)
Haha, I did notice but assumed you meant NM. I can appreciate that you get what you pay for and helix is a sure thing but £430 is more than I have spent in mods to this point! I would go down the route of CG but I have heard mixed reviews, at the end of the day I just want to be sure my clutch is going to last me more than 10K even if im gunning it without any slipping, has anyones CG clutches achieved this?
Could I run a helix driven plate with a standard cover plate at 240 ish ft/lbs? Has anyone done this? Or does the extra clamping force really make the difference.
Posts: 278
Threads: 32
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
3
Location: Birmingham
Car Model/Spec: HDi of 11 years
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
The 306/Berlingo clutch kit (same Sachs part #s) is holding perfectly for me a year later at 260lb/ft. I thrash it daily. See my posts on the FMIC clutch thread on the dot-net forum.
Posts: 17
Threads: 2
Joined: Nov 2012
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
(09-03-2013, 01:48 PM)Pipps Wrote: The 306/Berlingo clutch kit (same Sachs part #s) is holding perfectly for me a year later at 260lb/ft. I thrash it daily. See my posts on the FMIC clutch thread on the dot-net forum.
Fantastic! Thankyou very much, I wish I had seen this thread months ago but I couldent find anything like it. I know exactly what I am doing now.
Posts: 3,467
Threads: 186
Joined: Mar 2012
Reputation:
38
Location: Manchester
Car Model/Spec: MG ZR VVC
Thanks: 3
Given 21 thank(s) in 19 post(s)
Posts: 17
Threads: 2
Joined: Nov 2012
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
Is that the clutch rated up to 280 ft/lb ish? I was looking at the sachs paddle with a valeo setup it seems a paddle will work with a new OEM pressure plate. Would like to give it a bash as it looks to be sensible money at around the £280/£300 mark.
Posts: 278
Threads: 32
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
3
Location: Birmingham
Car Model/Spec: HDi of 11 years
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
09-03-2013, 04:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-03-2013, 04:06 PM by Pipps.)
The Sachs part number is 3000950026.
It is sometimes listed by Sachs as a Citroen Berlingo part, but it is fully compatible with a 306 HDi.
The kit cost me £154.87 from an online retailer. They even personally guaranteed it to take up 280lb/ft, and said they would provide a replacement if it began slipping within 12 months.
Here are the pics that I took of my before I fitted it:
Please feel free to rep me
Hope this helps.
Posts: 17
Threads: 2
Joined: Nov 2012
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
Thanks Pipps, so you recommend this clutch? Can I ask which company you got yours from? I would like the guarantee of 12 months to :p Is the cover plate uprated to compared with OEM valeo etc? Just thinking if I did go for like 280+ ft/lbs and it did slip I could follow in daves footsteps and fit the sachs paddle in with this cover plate.
Posts: 782
Threads: 18
Joined: Jan 2012
Reputation:
3
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
I dont think the cover is uprated... just well built, i have a techniclutch HDI clutch kit in the back of my car and comparing the two the sachs felt much more solid just to pick up.
Im obv biased so id recommend sachs, although im sure the other brands i.e helix, C.G are just as good and will have their pro's and con's. If the berlingo kit can handle full stage 2 torque then id rather have fitted that over my paddle as the judder can be an irritant, although the super light pedal on a spirited drive makes up for that!
Posts: 3,524
Threads: 178
Joined: Jun 2012
Reputation:
28
Location: Odiham/Basingstoke/W-s-M
Car Model/Spec: HDi!
Thanks: 0
Given 1 thank(s) in 1 post(s)
I love my helix 4 paddle!
Id recommend it too
Posts: 782
Threads: 18
Joined: Jan 2012
Reputation:
3
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
Posts: 3,524
Threads: 178
Joined: Jun 2012
Reputation:
28
Location: Odiham/Basingstoke/W-s-M
Car Model/Spec: HDi!
Thanks: 0
Given 1 thank(s) in 1 post(s)
haha! Tbf... i think its damaged my ankle ligaments... not even joking
Posts: 17
Threads: 2
Joined: Nov 2012
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
15-03-2013, 09:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 15-03-2013, 09:30 PM by Heidi.)
Ahh I opted out on the Helix due to the cost and supposed heavy clutch pedal, I got quoted like £450 ex VAT or something crazy. I ended up going down Dave (whippy's) route. I have bought a Sachs 4 paddle friction plate through euro along with an LuK clutch assembly for £300. I have a mate who can get trade prices with euro so it seemed the best option... Feather light clutch with bags of grip from 4 paddle. Sell off the LuK friction plate to make some money back and off we go. Looking forward to see if it will with stand the same abuse as Dave gave it.
Posts: 782
Threads: 18
Joined: Jan 2012
Reputation:
3
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
Ligaments in your ankle!!! Ftrollolol.
Posts: 17
Threads: 2
Joined: Nov 2012
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
Is the Helix really that heavy then? I thought people may be exagerating abit! :p
Posts: 782
Threads: 18
Joined: Jan 2012
Reputation:
3
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
(15-03-2013, 09:29 PM)Heidi Wrote: Ahh I opted out on the Helix due to the cost and supposed heavy clutch pedal, I got quoted like £450 ex VAT or something crazy. I ended up going down Dave (whippy's) route. I have bought a Sachs 4 paddle friction plate through euro along with an LuK clutch assembly for £300. I have a mate who can get trade prices with euro so it seemed the best option... Feather light clutch with bags of grip from 4 paddle. Sell off the LuK friction plate to make some money back and off we go. Looking forward to see if it will with stand the same abuse as Dave gave it.
That's what I'm running. Euros couldn't get me that paddle plate although they recognized the part no exsisted.. I used the berlingo cover and bearing
Posts: 17
Threads: 2
Joined: Nov 2012
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
15-03-2013, 09:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 15-03-2013, 09:46 PM by Heidi.)
(15-03-2013, 09:33 PM)Arron Wrote: That's what I'm running. Euros couldn't get me that paddle plate although they recognized the part no exsisted.. I used the berlingo cover and bearing
Euro coulden't source you the part? I just quoted the part number that dave gave in one of the above threads and it came up. It did cause confusion as the guy could not seem to understand why I would possibly need a paddle on a diesel :p and he thought I wanted a kit but I eventually hammered it home that i was buying a kit separate. The paddle comes as a special order in from Germany.
EDIT: Just to add I also gave the manufacture compare number which was 2055 CL. He then found the paddle on his computer.
Posts: 782
Threads: 18
Joined: Jan 2012
Reputation:
3
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
I ended up ordering it online. Cost £245 Inc vat for the plate. You won't be disappointed it holds well nd didn't take long to bed in.
It took 3 week for mine to arrive... euro will probably tell you 10 days tho!!!
Posts: 17
Threads: 2
Joined: Nov 2012
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
3 weeks! They told me three days haha. I was sceptical, I can't see it being here for at least a week. Glad to hear it's a good setup, what sort of power are you Arron?
Posts: 782
Threads: 18
Joined: Jan 2012
Reputation:
3
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
Only drawback for me is the judder but that's the nature of paddle clutches I suppose.
I'm probably running around 250/280 torque.
|